The court in 1898 ruled that the protections and guarantees afforded by the 14th Amendment belong to citizens and noncitizens alike, “so long as they are permitted by the United States to ...
Schools, colleges and states that require students to be immunized against COVID-19 may be at risk of losing federal money ...
Just over half, 51 percent, of Americans approve of the job the Supreme Court is doing, which is the highest amount of ...
The Supreme Court’s approval rating is now above 50 percent for the first time since early 2022, according to a survey published Thursday. The new Marquette Law School national poll found that 51 ...
Thurgood Marshall was born in 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland, during a period when racial segregation and discrimination were deeply entrenched in American society. Marshall’s early exposure to the ...
Danielle Sassoon can’t be dismissed as some kind of liberal deep-stater. Her résumé suggests anything but: registered Republican; participant in the Federalist Society; former law clerk to two ...
A federal judge in Texas on Friday upheld a rule adopted during Democratic former President Joe Biden's tenure that allows socially conscious investing by employee retirement plans, saying it remains ...
She was appointed as the interim U.S. Attorney for the district on Jan. 21 and had not brought the initial charges against ...
( NewsNation) — The U.S. Army has banned transgender people from joining its ranks and ended gender-affirming care for ...
The legal saga between Mayor Adams and the bus companies that hauled tens of thousands of migrants from Texas into New York ...
Conservative state lawmakers want to bring God and country back to the classroom. Four bills now in front of the state house and senate deal with prayer, the Ten Commandments, the pledge of allegiance ...
With just over a week before changes to Michigan's minimum wage were set to take effect, the state Senate has reached a bipartisan compromise to save Michigan's tip credit.